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Asthma cough/mucus worse past three years
I've noticed lots of people on the site writing that their asthma has worsened in the last few years. A lot of us were given the pneumococcal vaccine about then, could this have triggered something? Or the ever changing flu injections?
I've noticed lots of people on the site writing that their asthma has worsened in the last few years. A lot of us were given the pneumococcal vaccine about then, could this have triggered something? Or the ever changing flu injections?
Palette
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma misery
I have
brittle
asthma
and due to start those injections on Thursday. I’ve just come out of hospital after yet another asthma flare up. I’m taking nebuliser salbutamol and atrovent Symbicort inhaler. 40 mg of pred. Co amoxyclav 3 times a day and carbocysteine.
I have
brittle
asthma
and due to start those injections on Thursday. I’ve just come out of hospital after yet another asthma flare up. I’m taking nebuliser salbutamol and atrovent Symbicort inhaler. 40 mg of pred. Co amoxyclav 3 times a day and carbocysteine.
Denae011
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Fed up
Hi all, I've been an asthmatic for 35 years, however since December last year my asthma has become unmanagable. I've always suffered with flare ups during the summer due to hayfever, but nothing that's really needed any hospital intervention. However in December 2018, I had two really bad asthma attacks
Hi all, I've been an asthmatic for 35 years, however since December last year my asthma has become unmanagable. I've always suffered with flare ups during the summer due to hayfever, but nothing that's really needed any hospital intervention. However in December 2018, I had two really bad asthma attacks
Smegs1978
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
4 years ago
Asthma and pollution
I have asthma, on Symbicort good control but got a course in London for few days and concerned about pollution levels and how it may impact my asthma. Any advice?
I have asthma, on Symbicort good control but got a course in London for few days and concerned about pollution levels and how it may impact my asthma. Any advice?
Saj123456
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Praise for my GP
Doctor thinks it could be heart failure along with what I already have - severe
brittle
asthma
, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and on and on. Never knew that doctors could move that fast to find answers.
Doctor thinks it could be heart failure along with what I already have - severe
brittle
asthma
, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and on and on. Never knew that doctors could move that fast to find answers.
Ilovebunnies
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Asthma copd diagnosis
Hi all Firstly can I say thank-you to you all for your support on this forum 🙏🏼 Its so lovely to know there are others out there living with lung conditions who can share their experiences. I appreciate all the advice and support received on here. Just a question for anyone with asthma/copd, what
Hi all Firstly can I say thank-you to you all for your support on this forum 🙏🏼 Its so lovely to know there are others out there living with lung conditions who can share their experiences. I appreciate all the advice and support received on here. Just a question for anyone with asthma/copd, what
Pingpong_1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma Crisis
Am having a crisis right now. My Clenil and Ventolin can't keep me going. Help please!
Am having a crisis right now. My Clenil and Ventolin can't keep me going. Help please!
Onire2
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Not sure what to do anymore
5 years ago I had serious life changing surgical complications. Totally compromised my life, long story. There is little chance of repairing the damage to my bowel - I have 3 stoma bags. The psychological effect has been awful. I’ve been diagnosed with PTSD following nearly dying at the hospital
5 years ago I had serious life changing surgical complications. Totally compromised my life, long story. There is little chance of repairing the damage to my bowel - I have 3 stoma bags. The psychological effect has been awful. I’ve been diagnosed with PTSD following nearly dying at the hospital
Groundhog
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Feeling of wanting to open my bowls
Hi all I am new to all this as I had my Stoma as an emergency operation on the 12/1/20 so it has been 4 weeks and yesterday and today I have had the pressure feeling that I need to open my bowls trouble is that when they took the staples out of my operation wound that is about 6inchs long (17 cm) to
Hi all I am new to all this as I had my Stoma as an emergency operation on the 12/1/20 so it has been 4 weeks and yesterday and today I have had the pressure feeling that I need to open my bowls trouble is that when they took the staples out of my operation wound that is about 6inchs long (17 cm) to
Dogbot
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Living with a Stoma
4 years ago
Bronchiectasis and asthma
Hi everyone, I hope you enjoyed your Christmas though I know for many it is not a happy time. I had an appointment with my consultant just before Christmas and he confirmed that my FeNO score of 52 meant I had asthma as well. This must have been as a result of the virus which caused the chest infection
Hi everyone, I hope you enjoyed your Christmas though I know for many it is not a happy time. I had an appointment with my consultant just before Christmas and he confirmed that my FeNO score of 52 meant I had asthma as well. This must have been as a result of the virus which caused the chest infection
LizPat30
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Stoma? I’d advise you to wear abdominal support garments from the get go.
Hi all, Back in June 2019 I came out of surgery with a stoma, which I was not expecting. I was very careful to listen to and take the advice about abdominal surgery; no heavy lifting or even lifting a kettle half full etc. About a month and a half ago I noticed my abdomen was sticking out more than
Hi all, Back in June 2019 I came out of surgery with a stoma, which I was not expecting. I was very careful to listen to and take the advice about abdominal surgery; no heavy lifting or even lifting a kettle half full etc. About a month and a half ago I noticed my abdomen was sticking out more than
Meridian14
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
In focus: stomas - reversal
Hello In this last post in our series on stomas, we’ll be looking at surgery to reverse a stoma and what happens after the operation. You can ask your team whether stoma reversal could be an option for you. They can provide you with detailed information about the surgery, how long your hospital stay
Hello In this last post in our series on stomas, we’ll be looking at surgery to reverse a stoma and what happens after the operation. You can ask your team whether stoma reversal could be an option for you. They can provide you with detailed information about the surgery, how long your hospital stay
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My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Inhaled steroids may not work for half of asthma patients.
Inhaled corticosteroids have been the mainstay of treatment for persistent asthma for decades. A new trial suggests that for the ~50% of asthma patients with low sputum eosinophils, inhaled steroids are no better than placebo, and neither was tiotropium. Treatment with the inhaled glucocorticoid mometasone
Inhaled corticosteroids have been the mainstay of treatment for persistent asthma for decades. A new trial suggests that for the ~50% of asthma patients with low sputum eosinophils, inhaled steroids are no better than placebo, and neither was tiotropium. Treatment with the inhaled glucocorticoid mometasone
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
ostomy
hi folks! hope you all are doing well. i just wanted to ask , can someone get an ostomy bag for severe chronic constipation/ibs-c if extremly nothing else works (i'm talking stimulants/enemas /motility drugs and so on ) ?. i'm basically running out of options and tired of coping with it with laxatives
hi folks! hope you all are doing well. i just wanted to ask , can someone get an ostomy bag for severe chronic constipation/ibs-c if extremly nothing else works (i'm talking stimulants/enemas /motility drugs and so on ) ?. i'm basically running out of options and tired of coping with it with laxatives
improving
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Asthma and colds
I have spent the last couple of months trying to get my asthma and asthma cough under control. I am finically feeling like I’m winning and I am given my flu Jab and now have a cold! My airways are narrow and full of mucus and this morning I could hardly get air in. I was so scared. I am waiting for
I have spent the last couple of months trying to get my asthma and asthma cough under control. I am finically feeling like I’m winning and I am given my flu Jab and now have a cold! My airways are narrow and full of mucus and this morning I could hardly get air in. I was so scared. I am waiting for
Jessieg167
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Full hysterectomy including ovaries op
I have a operation coming up in February for a full abdominal operation including ovaries and also bowel resection with a stoma. Anyone else had this surgery I am very worried ?
I have a operation coming up in February for a full abdominal operation including ovaries and also bowel resection with a stoma. Anyone else had this surgery I am very worried ?
Metriosisgirl
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Post-operative delirium/psychosis
I am new to this group. The following is something that lately I find is constantly on my mind and would welcome some comments on. Over the last 9 years I have had many major open stomach, not keyhole, lengthy operations. eg cut open from rib to pubic area During the next few days after these operations
I am new to this group. The following is something that lately I find is constantly on my mind and would welcome some comments on. Over the last 9 years I have had many major open stomach, not keyhole, lengthy operations. eg cut open from rib to pubic area During the next few days after these operations
silverbadger
in
ICUsteps
4 years ago
How common is post-operative delirium?
My stoma was a result of having Crohn’s disease. Since my initial stoma operation I have had many more stoma related, lengthy operations. During the next few days after these operations, on 3 separate occasions I have had an episode of post-operative delirium/psychosis. I have no history of such a
My stoma was a result of having Crohn’s disease. Since my initial stoma operation I have had many more stoma related, lengthy operations. During the next few days after these operations, on 3 separate occasions I have had an episode of post-operative delirium/psychosis. I have no history of such a
silverbadger
in
Living with a Stoma
4 years ago
Brittle asthma
Hi all So apparently, I now have
brittle
asthma
(was adult onset asthma about 2 years ago) and it is getting worse. Since I had a bout of a+e visits about 3 months ago, I find it is not getting under control.
Hi all So apparently, I now have
brittle
asthma
(was adult onset asthma about 2 years ago) and it is getting worse. Since I had a bout of a+e visits about 3 months ago, I find it is not getting under control.
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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